Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Shanghai self-guided tour strategy, I am planning to go to Shanghai for a week of self-guided tour on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year. It is best to spend less than 5,000. Can any friend who is f

Shanghai self-guided tour strategy, I am planning to go to Shanghai for a week of self-guided tour on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year. It is best to spend less than 5,000. Can any friend who is f

Shanghai self-guided tour strategy, I am planning to go to Shanghai for a week of self-guided tour on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year. It is best to spend less than 5,000. Can any friend who is familiar with Shanghai give some reference? Thank you.

Come to Shanghai, as the host, I would like to give you a warm welcome~~

Coming here on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year, there are not many people in Shanghai, it is quite comfortable, most of them have gone back to their hometowns to celebrate the New Year.

To come by train, it is best to get off at Shanghai Railway Station, and then go to the nearby Home Inn or motel168 to stay. The price is around 168 per day, which is relatively affordable. The conditions are the same in chain stores, so there will be no pitfalls. you. If it's 5 days a week, the accommodation can be booked, probably within 900.

The next step is to go shopping. The Shanghai subway is the most convenient. Go to the newsstand and buy a map of the subway lines. There are currently 12 subways in Shanghai, so you can go anywhere~

First Day: Visit the Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, the Bund, and the New World. These are all together. Go at night to see the nice night views. Go down to the People’s Square and walk all the way to the Bund. The day is over. Return to the hotel around 10 o’clock.

The next day: Go to Pudong to see the Oriental Pearl Tower. When you come down from Century Avenue, it is a commercial area. Take your time and take a look. There is Jin Mao Tower next to the Oriental Pearl Tower.

The third day: Go to Qibao Ancient Town to see the old street and eat snacks~

Whatever you want to do in the next two days. . . Shanghai is only so big. Actually, there is nothing interesting to see, that’s all. You can go to museums, science and technology museums, forest parks, and aquariums. The subway is all direct. You can go wherever you want.

Eating in Shanghai is relatively expensive, especially in the city center.

5,000 should be enough, just save some~